Delphi technique for design and content validation by experts of a mobile app for self-care of breast cancer-related lymphedema.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Journal of Cancer Survivorship Pub Date : 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1007/s11764-024-01718-9
Renata Lopes Pacheco, Mario Jorge Sobreira da Silva, José Bines
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Abstract

Introduction: Breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a complication that requires lifelong control, with patients taking responsibility for self-care. Mobile applications (apps) can be an effective health education strategy to help manage BCRL by promoting collaborative learning environments in physical therapy. The objective of this study was to design and validate the content for the development of a mobile application for self-care in the health of the BCRL.

Methods: The Delphi technique was used through two rounds with data collection instruments using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) and consensus was obtained among a group of experts regarding the content.

Results: Thirty experts participated in the first round to suggest content and 11 content menus, and 48 sub-content menus were suggested. The second round included 19 experts to validate the content. The content validity coefficient values were considered good, both for clarity and relevance (CVCt = 0.93) and for the relevance (CVCt = 0.92) of the contents, with the CVCt of the scale being 0.92, giving its content validity according to the analysis methods used in this research.

Conclusion: The Delphi technique helped to obtain a consensus that the content is clear, relevant, and pertinent. The results indicate that the application will be a useful and effective tool, offering the necessary functionality to guide these patients' self-care, and is ready for development.

Implications for cancer survivors: This app will assist in proactive prevention before BCRL diagnosis, provide comprehensive knowledge and information during the treatment process for diagnosed patients, and support long-term self-management, while enhancing the learning of education provided to them by healthcare professionals such as physiotherapists.

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由专家设计的乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿自我护理移动应用程序的德尔菲技术和内容验证。
简介:乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL)是一种需要终身控制的并发症,患者需要承担自我护理的责任。移动应用程序(App)可以成为一种有效的健康教育策略,通过促进物理治疗中的协作学习环境,帮助患者控制乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿。本研究的目的是设计和验证用于开发 BCRL 健康自我护理移动应用程序的内容:方法:采用德尔菲技术,使用研究电子数据采集(REDCap)进行两轮数据收集,并在专家小组中就内容达成共识:第一轮有 30 位专家参与,提出了内容建议和 11 个内容菜单,以及 48 个子内容菜单。第二轮由 19 位专家对内容进行验证。无论是内容的清晰度和相关性(CVCt = 0.93),还是内容的相关性(CVCt = 0.92),其内容效度系数值都被认为是好的,量表的 CVCt 为 0.92,根据本研究使用的分析方法,其内容效度是好的:德尔菲技术有助于达成共识,即内容清晰、相关、中肯。结果表明,该应用程序将是一个有用、有效的工具,为指导这些患者的自我护理提供必要的功能,并已准备好进行开发:该应用程序将有助于在确诊 BCRL 之前进行积极预防,在确诊患者的治疗过程中提供全面的知识和信息,并支持长期的自我管理,同时加强对物理治疗师等医护人员提供的教育的学习。
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期刊介绍: Cancer survivorship is a worldwide concern. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to provide a global forum for new knowledge related to cancer survivorship. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers relevant to improving the understanding, prevention, and management of the multiple areas related to cancer survivorship that can affect quality of care, access to care, longevity, and quality of life. It is a forum for research on humans (both laboratory and clinical), clinical studies, systematic and meta-analytic literature reviews, policy studies, and in rare situations case studies as long as they provide a new observation that should be followed up on to improve outcomes related to cancer survivors. Published articles represent a broad range of fields including oncology, primary care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, many other medical and nursing specialties, nursing, health services research, physical and occupational therapy, public health, behavioral medicine, psychology, social work, evidence-based policy, health economics, biobehavioral mechanisms, and qualitative analyses. The journal focuses exclusively on adult cancer survivors, young adult cancer survivors, and childhood cancer survivors who are young adults. Submissions must target those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.
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